> But we can address public schooling issues with policy.
Available evidence indicates that hasn't been working very well lately.
Or, to put it another way, if we can address it with policy, we can make it worse with policy. Do you trust the competence of the policy makers? Do you trust the competence of those who vote for the policy makers? If you're going to trust them, then you probably might as well trust the homeschoolers too.
Available evidence indicates that hasn't been working very well lately.
Or, to put it another way, if we can address it with policy, we can make it worse with policy. Do you trust the competence of the policy makers? Do you trust the competence of those who vote for the policy makers? If you're going to trust them, then you probably might as well trust the homeschoolers too.